12-764.Same; development rights,
vesting of.
(a) For development rights vested prior to July 1, 2009:
(1) For the
purpose of single-family residential developments, development rights in such
land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such land. If construction is
not commenced on such land within five years of recording a plat, the
development rights in such shall expire.
(2) For all purposes other than single-family developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed under a validly issued permit.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations for
earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification
under the adopted zoning regulations.
(b) For development rights vested on and after July 1, 2009:
(1) For the purpose of residential developments,
development rights in such land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such
land. If construction is not commenced on such land within
10 years of recording a plat, the development rights in such shall
expire. For purposes of this section,
residential developments may include single family housing; multiple family
housing such as apartments, duplexes, townhomes and similar configurations;
condominiums; and manufactured and modular homes.
(2) For all purposes other than residential developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed. If substantial amounts of the
work have not been completed within 10 years of the issuance of such permits,
the development rights shall expire.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations
for earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification under the
adopted zoning regulations.
History: L. 1991, ch. 56, § 21;
L. 2009, ch. 84, § 1; July 1.
12-764.Same; development rights,
vesting of.
(a) For development rights vested prior to July 1, 2009:
(1) For the
purpose of single-family residential developments, development rights in such
land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such land. If construction is
not commenced on such land within five years of recording a plat, the
development rights in such shall expire.
(2) For all purposes other than single-family developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed under a validly issued permit.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations for
earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification
under the adopted zoning regulations.
(b) For development rights vested on and after July 1, 2009:
(1) For the purpose of residential developments,
development rights in such land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such
land. If construction is not commenced on such land within
10 years of recording a plat, the development rights in such shall
expire. For purposes of this section,
residential developments may include single family housing; multiple family
housing such as apartments, duplexes, townhomes and similar configurations;
condominiums; and manufactured and modular homes.
(2) For all purposes other than residential developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed. If substantial amounts of the
work have not been completed within 10 years of the issuance of such permits,
the development rights shall expire.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations
for earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification under the
adopted zoning regulations.
History: L. 1991, ch. 56, § 21;
L. 2009, ch. 84, § 1; July 1.
12-764.Same; development rights,
vesting of.
(a) For development rights vested prior to July 1, 2009:
(1) For the
purpose of single-family residential developments, development rights in such
land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such land. If construction is
not commenced on such land within five years of recording a plat, the
development rights in such shall expire.
(2) For all purposes other than single-family developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed under a validly issued permit.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations for
earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification
under the adopted zoning regulations.
(b) For development rights vested on and after July 1, 2009:
(1) For the purpose of residential developments,
development rights in such land use shall vest upon recording of a plat of such
land. If construction is not commenced on such land within
10 years of recording a plat, the development rights in such shall
expire. For purposes of this section,
residential developments may include single family housing; multiple family
housing such as apartments, duplexes, townhomes and similar configurations;
condominiums; and manufactured and modular homes.
(2) For all purposes other than residential developments, the right to use
land for a particular purpose shall vest upon the issuance of all permits
required for such use by a city or county and construction has begun and
substantial amounts of work have been completed. If substantial amounts of the
work have not been completed within 10 years of the issuance of such permits,
the development rights shall expire.
(3) The governing body may provide in zoning regulations
for earlier vesting of development rights, however, vesting shall occur in
the same manner for all uses of land within a land-use classification under the
adopted zoning regulations.
History: L. 1991, ch. 56, § 21;
L. 2009, ch. 84, § 1; July 1.